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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Chennai Express collects Rs 100 crore in first weekend

Chennai Express collects Rs 100 crore in first weekendBollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan couldn't have asked for more. His latest movie Chennai Express is running superfast at the Indian box office, crossing the Rs 100 crore mark in its first weekend, a record which no film has perhaps made so far.

Shah Rukh told the press: "It's just a number but I am happy that it's done well and it's after a long time I have done a film that all have watched. I have yet to see the film with the audience but it feels great."

It was a "monstrous weekend", says trade analyst Taran Adarsh, for the Rohit Shetty-directed film. It released on the festive occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr on August 9.

"Chennai Express Thursday previews (earned) Rs 6.75 crore, Friday (opening day) Rs 33.12 crore, Saturday Rs 28.05 crore, Sunday Rs 32.50 crore. Total Rs 100.42 crore nett. Monstrous weekend... India business only," Adarsh posted on Twitter.

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Also featuring Deepika Padukone, the action comedy entertainer was made at a budget of Rs 70 crore. On the opening day itself, trade pundits had predicted that the movie could break records over its debut weekend.

A tale of a north Indian man, who falls in love with the daughter of a don down south, Chennai Express was heavily promoted by its cast and director across all quarters. It managed roaring business not just nationally, but also in foreign shores via paid previews, and on its opening day.

Shah Rukh himself joined some audience members in a Mumbai theatre on Sunday as he wanted to experience their laughter.

Despite receiving such an overwhelming response, celebrities haven't stopped promoting the film, which is co-produced by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment and UTV Motion Pictures.

Miss Asia Pacific World 2012 Himangini Singh and Akshitaa Agnihotri, finalist of Femina Miss India 2013 are participating in a charity programme in Kathmandu on Monday where Chennai Express will be screened. The funds raised by it will be donated to flood victims in Nepal through Mumbai-based NGO Project Crayon.

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